Catch-up time!
Yes, I am still alive! Sorry for my delay in posting, but things have been a bit busy, to say the least! Here is what I have been up to the past few weeks:I joined the Norway clang (who was in full costume!) celebrate the 17th of May in Ballard (similar to our 4th of July celebration.)
Jill and I took a cooking class at Sur La Table, which featured a Caribbean Menu…sorry, no photos! I hope to recreate some of the tasty items, especially the chilled papaya soup!
Christie’s dad was in town for a visit. On one day during his visit, he treated Christie, Bridget, and I to a wonderful home cooked meal of pork chops and grilled sweet potatoes. (I tried to make these, but came nowhere close to his!)
The next big adventure was my week vacation back to the Midwest. I flew with the Brenne’s into Minneapolis. I must say, that 3-hour flight goes quick when trying to entertain a 4 year old! After a quick overnight stay at the Gallagher house, we were off to visit my dad and grandparents in Eureka, South Dakota (check out my sister’s blog to learn more about my hometown!) The next stop on this Midwest tour was Bismarck, North Dakota to celebrate my cousin’s high school graduated…Congrats, Jordan. Then it was back to Minneapolis to relax with my sister’s for a couple days before heading back to the real world!
at the airport, waiting for our flight
my family, pool side
Last weekend was the American Cancer Society’s Issaquah Relay for Life. We camped out for 20 hours…in the rain! Despite the bad weather most of the day Saturday, I had a blast getting to know the fabulous other women on our team. I think this is about my 6th or 7th relay, and I am pretty sure that at about midnight of each event, I say to myself, ‘I am not doing this again.’ But somehow, when it is all said and done, I drive home with an overwhelming sense of accomplishment…this is something I can do to help in the battle against cancer.
On Monday, some of the people in my office attended a health care retreat in downtown Edmonds. I was a great experience and I defiantly learned more about our company. Although the highlight of the day was not learning our mission statement, but instead was climbing onto my principal’s “boat” and headed over to Kingston for lunch. Thanks for the fun afternoon, Lois!
Lois, at the helm
Michelle, Chris and Christian
Kent and Dan, the deck hands
Well, I think that has brought you all up to speed on my adventures this past month! I’m looking forward to a fun summer, so I promise to be better at posting!!
3 Comments:
Good to hear from you again!
Wow... that's a catch-up post if I ever read one. Glad you're back, I was getting tired of seeing the Tasty Thai!! :-)
You are a busy lady! Looks like so much fun though!
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